Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia

Background and Aim: Streptomyces is a well-known agent of secondary metabolite production. This study aimed to identify Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence. Moreover, the structure of new chemical compounds used for treating infectious diseases i...

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Main Authors: Rochmah Kurnijasanti, -, Sri Agus Sudjarwo, -
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spelling id-langga.1166282023-05-16T09:15:29Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/116628/ Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia Rochmah Kurnijasanti, - Sri Agus Sudjarwo, - SF600-1100 Veterinary medicine SF910 Other diseases and conditions Background and Aim: Streptomyces is a well-known agent of secondary metabolite production. This study aimed to identify Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence. Moreover, the structure of new chemical compounds used for treating infectious diseases in humans, animals, and plants was elucidated. Materials and Methods: We isolated Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya. In this study, all isolates were characterized according to phenotype, and they were also confirmed by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Multiple sequence alignment and molecular phylogeny analyses were conducted using the MEGA 5.0 software, and then the TREE VIEW program was used to display the phylogenetic tree. The level of DNA similarity was also evaluated using the basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) program and then compared with nucleotide sequences stored in the GenBank database using National Center for Biotechnology Information BLAST. Results: The eight Streptomyces spp. showed different nucleotide sequence lengths in gel electrophoresis and photography, which is in accordance with the results observed in the phylogenetic tree. New types of Streptomyces spp., Sp-C, Sp-D, Sp-Ep, Sp-G, and Sp-I, were found from the waste heap in Surabaya. Of these, Sp-Ep was very closely related to Streptomyces indonesiasis and Streptomyces nashvillensis. Sp-F was identified as Streptomyces levis strain NRRL B-24299, and Sp-C was identified as Synodontis filamentosus. Sp-D was related to Sida javensis and Staphylococcus roseus. Sp-G was related to Streptomyces roseoviridis strain NBRC 12911 and Streptomyces thermocarboxydovorans strain AT52. Sp-I was related to Streptomyces cangkringensis and Streptomyces asiaticus. Finally, Sp-A was related to Sansevieria laurentii strain LMG 19959. Conclusion: Based on the phylogenetic tree, new strains of Streptomyces isolate, namely, Sp-D, Sp-Ep, Sp-G, and Sp-I, were found in the garbage dump soils of Surabaya. This new strain can produce antibiotics to be used as an alternative to antibiotics; however, further research is needed to confirm the activity. Keywords : identification, infectious disease, the garbage dump soil, the new type of Streptomyces Veterinary World 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/116628/3/Artikel_Rochmah_Kurnijasanti.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/116628/7/Peer_Review_Rochmah_Kurnijasanti.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/116628/2/Similarity_Rochmah_Kurnijasanti.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/116628/11/Korespondensi_Rochmah_Kurnijasanti.pdf Rochmah Kurnijasanti, - and Sri Agus Sudjarwo, - (2022) Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia. Veterinary World, 15 (3). pp. 634-639. ISSN 0972-8988, 2231-0916
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SF910 Other diseases and conditions
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Sri Agus Sudjarwo, -
Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia
description Background and Aim: Streptomyces is a well-known agent of secondary metabolite production. This study aimed to identify Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence. Moreover, the structure of new chemical compounds used for treating infectious diseases in humans, animals, and plants was elucidated. Materials and Methods: We isolated Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya. In this study, all isolates were characterized according to phenotype, and they were also confirmed by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Multiple sequence alignment and molecular phylogeny analyses were conducted using the MEGA 5.0 software, and then the TREE VIEW program was used to display the phylogenetic tree. The level of DNA similarity was also evaluated using the basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) program and then compared with nucleotide sequences stored in the GenBank database using National Center for Biotechnology Information BLAST. Results: The eight Streptomyces spp. showed different nucleotide sequence lengths in gel electrophoresis and photography, which is in accordance with the results observed in the phylogenetic tree. New types of Streptomyces spp., Sp-C, Sp-D, Sp-Ep, Sp-G, and Sp-I, were found from the waste heap in Surabaya. Of these, Sp-Ep was very closely related to Streptomyces indonesiasis and Streptomyces nashvillensis. Sp-F was identified as Streptomyces levis strain NRRL B-24299, and Sp-C was identified as Synodontis filamentosus. Sp-D was related to Sida javensis and Staphylococcus roseus. Sp-G was related to Streptomyces roseoviridis strain NBRC 12911 and Streptomyces thermocarboxydovorans strain AT52. Sp-I was related to Streptomyces cangkringensis and Streptomyces asiaticus. Finally, Sp-A was related to Sansevieria laurentii strain LMG 19959. Conclusion: Based on the phylogenetic tree, new strains of Streptomyces isolate, namely, Sp-D, Sp-Ep, Sp-G, and Sp-I, were found in the garbage dump soils of Surabaya. This new strain can produce antibiotics to be used as an alternative to antibiotics; however, further research is needed to confirm the activity. Keywords : identification, infectious disease, the garbage dump soil, the new type of Streptomyces
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author Rochmah Kurnijasanti, -
Sri Agus Sudjarwo, -
author_facet Rochmah Kurnijasanti, -
Sri Agus Sudjarwo, -
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title Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia
title_short Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia
title_full Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia
title_fullStr Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in Surabaya, Indonesia
title_sort identification of streptomyces spp. from garbage dump soils in surabaya, indonesia
publisher Veterinary World
publishDate 2022
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/116628/11/Korespondensi_Rochmah_Kurnijasanti.pdf
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